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My topic of my literary essay is going to be HIV/AIDS. The theme is also HIV/AIDS. My thesis of my essay is My essay is about HIV/AIDS. Throughout my paper, I'm going to write about the disesase and reflect it on, 'It happened to Nancy". -Hector Cabrera

My topic of my essay is Hiv/Aids. The theme of my paper is Obssession. My thesis is that Nancy's obssession with Collin brings her into a lot of trouble and in many dangerous situations.Some evidence that supports my thesis from the book is how Nancy is always thinking about Collin 24/7.-Isayna

My TOPIC is going to be about HIV/AIDS. My theme is about emotions. My THESIS statement is that nancy meets some stranger on the street, his name is collin. And they go on like 2-5 dates. Then when nancy believes that hes the one, he rapes her. And the argument that i am making is that her emotions change throughout the book. Like at one point she loves him, and trust him. Then when he rapes her shes like, oh it was my fault, I hate him and I never want to see him ever again.

Info that supports my thesis: In it Happened to Nancy, Nancy got obsessed overCollin and she didn't notice the fact that he was lying to her [like the time in the concert he said that her aunt didn't put her name in the list which she did]. Also in a book also written by Beatrice Sparks called Annie's Baby the girl,Annie, slso thought that she loved the guy,Danny, and even after he raped her she still stayed with him acting as if that never happened. She stayed with him until she got pregnant and he left her after that.

My topic is HIV/ AIDS. My theme is young love.My thesis is that becuase of Nancy's deep love for Collin she was raped. In the book she invited Collin inside her house when her mom was out and because she trusted him and deeply loved him. Those reasons led to him raping her in herwn house, in her mothers bed. That is my thesis.

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moved to New York City in June 2008 to start summer institute for Teach for America. He attended the University of Florida, where he earned both his master's and bachelors' degrees. He teaches English, literacy, and writing to seventh and eighth graders, as well as advises the school newspaper, yearbook, and student council. His school is in Washington Heights, NY.